foolishmortal
<font color=teal>no ride is to dark for me!!!!!!<b
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clutter said:Evil parent that I am, my dd9 has had a tv in her room for 5 years!!! And you know, she hardly ever watches it. Of course, if I hook her up to cable (as I'm considering), that will change a little. See, I TRUST my dd. She's very responsible, she's pretty predictible, and her tastes are pretty boring.
Basically it does come down to trust. It's unfortunate that you don't trust your son to only spend short periods of time watching tv or on his computer in his room. (Or maybe you're not willing to invest the $$ for the amount of use-hours you would allow? Or maybe YOU'RE the lazy one because you don't want to have to monitor it.) Personally, I think kids learn more by having limits set an followed, not by being denied access to fun stuff.
And I think kids benefit more by being raised by non-judgemental parents than by having to listen to how all their friends are exposed to BAD parenting.
p.s. my dd prefers card games to board games.
STRIP POKER....Have her broadcast it on her highspeed connection..don't forget that.